“People deserve to know whether or not the videos, photos, and content they see and read online is real or not,” Schatz said in a statement. Curtis touted the 31-page bill as having “commonsense transparency standards” to help consumers make informed decisions and discourage fraudsters from using AI for deception.
— The details: The legislation would compel AI providers to visibly label videos, audio and images generated using artificial intelligence and embed machine-readable disclosures within such content. It would also require AI developers to collaborate with all major social media platforms to make users aware of shared content’s authenticity...
https://www.politico.com/live-updates/2026/06/24/congress/senate-revives-push-for-ai-labels-00974818
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